Teen Suicide's 2016 album, "It's The Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir The Honeypot" is also, according to the band, their final record. Recorded over 14 months with a Robert Altman-sized group of collaborators and performers, it's both a skeleton key for the band's earlier work and a great corrective addition to it. Updating rather than refuting all of the past themes and styles of their revered first LP "I Will Be My Own Hell Because There Is A Devil Inside My Body" and numerous EPs, "It's The Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir The Honeypot" shifts between punk, noise, country, house and a myriad of other electric dance genres to create something as messy, sprawling and captivating as its mouthful of a title. Spread over 26 tracks, there is plenty that Teen Suicide's swansong has to say for itself in the band's distinct, captivating and refreshingly enjoyable voice.